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The King and Four Queens (1956) was a Adventure - Comedy Film directed by Raoul Walsh and produced by David Hempstead.

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Dan Kehoe: I never put a dime on anybody but myself. I haven't lost yet.


Bartender of Rosebud Saloon in Touchstone: As long as you're goin' to Wagon Mount, I'll buy you your last drink.
Dan Kehoe: [Paying for his own drink] Thanks, but that one hasn't been put in the bottle yet.


Sabina McDade: I wouldn't trust you with a snowblower in a blizzard.


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Clark Gable formed a production company with his The Tall Men co-star Jane Russell and her husband Bob Waterfield in order to produce this film. However, the stress of producing took such a toll on the 55-year-old Gable's already guarded health that he never produced another movie.
Jo Van Fleet, who played "Ma" McDade, was actually 14 years younger than Gable.
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